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Category Archives: {Pet}
So a few weeks ago I gave my little boy Rusty a haircut! Well I used my hand and scissors thinking I could do a darn good job. Well I sucked at it! This poor little guy looked all chopped up!
So today out of guilt, I took him to the groomer and had him professionally groomed. They also cleaned his ears, cut his nails and they filed down his pads.
So now my little guy looks happy as can be! This Sunday he’ll be 17 weeks old. I bought a new toy for him for being a good boy at the groomers, which I didn’t photograph. Oh boy I’m slipping up!

I love side profiles of dogs!

They trimmed his backside, They did a much better than I could ever do! I’m always afraid that I’m gonna nick something!

Look at his funny face!

How can you not love me????

If you won’t, I’m gonna lick you until you do!

You guys make me happy when you come and visit my page!

As you can see he’s getting bigger and longer. He is still as handsome as when I fell in love with him. I remember the first time I saw him and said he is mine!
Anthony Lujan Photography
Serving Inland Empire, Orange and Los Angeles Counties
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Posted in {2010}, {Personal}, {Pet}, {Photography}
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What a beautiful day here in Southern California! The sun was shinning bright and the birds were chirping. I think the temp was around the mid 80′s here in Corona, California. So I figured if it was still warm when I got home, I was going to give Rusty his first bath. If you remember Rusty is my Shih Tzu I got myself as a Father’s Day present.
So for the first time my Rusty had a bath. Surprisingly he did great! I thought he was going to jump and shake all about but he didn’t. I talked to him the entire time giving him kisses here and there.
I couldn’t multitask bathing and photographing him as water and camera doesn’t mix! So I took some photographs of him running around the house after his bath. He was happy as a clam! You’ll also see Rusty and Jessie together. Then I had to include my oldest kid, Java. Can’t leave out all my kids right!
Anthony Lujan Photography
Serving Inland Empire, Orange and Los Angeles Counties
Individual | Family | Wedding | Maternity | Children & Newborns | Pet | Travel
www.anthonylujanphotography.com
www.anthonylujanphotography.com/blog
Posted in {2010}, {Personal}, {Pet}, {Photography}
Tags: Anthony Lujan, Anthony Lujan Photography, anthonylujan, anthonylujanphotography, Corona, corona pet photographer, corona pet photography, pet, Pet Photographer, pet photography, pet session, Riverside, Riverside CA, Riverside photographer, Riverside photography, Rusty, Southern California, Southern California Photographer, {Photography}
Everyone meet my new addition, “Rusty”. “Rusty” is a Shih Tzu and is 9 weeks old today. This was my gift to myself for Father’s Day.

After every thing I’ve been through these last 10 months (including being forced to give up “Roo” or lose my apartment) I have been extreamly lonly and needing love and affection. So I decided on getting anther dog that will be allowed in my apartment complex and a breed that is super smart and that has a super Temperament.

The Shih Tzu (pronounced SHEE-tsoo, is a breed of small Tibet of very ancient dog type, with long silky fur. The breed originated in China. The name is both singular and plural.

A small dog with a short muzzle and large deep dark eyes, with a soft long, double coat, the Shih Tzu stands no more than 26.7 cm (10 1/2 in.) at the withers and with an ideal weight of 4.5 to 7.3 kg (10 to 16 lbs). Drop ears are covered with long fur, and the heavily furred tail is carried curled over the back. The coat may be of any color, although a blaze of white on the forehead and tail-tip is frequently seen. The Shih Tzu is slightly longer than tall, and dogs ideally should carry themselves “with distinctly arrogant carriage.” A very noticeable feature is the very crooked bottom teeth.

The traditional long silky glossy coat that reaches the floor requires daily brushing to avoid tangles. Often the coat is clipped short to simplify care, in a “puppy clip”. For conformation showing, the coat must be left in its natural state, although trimming for neatness around the feet and anus is allowed. Because Shih Tzu noses are small and flat, owners often wipe the dog’s face with a damp paper towel to remove food remnants after the dog has eaten a meal. Shih Tzu may be trained to drink out of a water bottle. The water bottle keeps the face clean and dry preventing red yeast from growing on the Shih Tzu beard and moustache. Owners often tie strands of hair from the Shih Tzu’s head into a pony tail that sticks up.

The Shih Tzu is a friendly lap dog that at one time was bred to be a companion dog for Chinese royalty. Some say living in the imperial palace gave the Shih Tzu an arrogant quality although they also display qualities of devotion and adaptability. They are not afraid to stand up for themselves. They tend to be sweet, playful, and trusting as well.They should be introduced to young children at a young age. It ranks 70th in Stanley Coren’s The Intelligence of Dogs, considered one of the lowest degree of working/obedience intelligence (train-ability).

The life span of a Shih Tzu is 12-16 years although some variation from this range is possible.




I hope you enjoyed these photos of my new addition”Rusty”.
Anthony Lujan Photography
Serving Inland Empire, Orange and Los Angeles Counties
Individual | Family | Wedding | Maternity | Children & Newborns | Pet | Travel
www.anthonylujanphotography.com
www.anthonylujanphotography.com/blog
Posted in {2010}, {Personal}, {Pet}, {Photography}
Tags: Anthony Lujan, Anthony Lujan Photography, anthonylujan, anthonylujanphotography, Corona, corona pet photographer, corona pet photography, pet, Pet Photographer, pet photography, pet session, Riverside, Riverside CA, Riverside photographer, Riverside photography, Rusty, Southern California, Southern California Photographer, {Photography}
Today my Aunt Rezi and I visited my Uncle John who is my Grandfather’s brother living in Vista. He was kind enough to help my Aunt and I out with some Croatian documents needed for our trip in May. It was a long drive but my Aunt and I loved it as the flowers on along the 15 were in bloom.
My Uncle has a dog named Jackie. He’s a Wire-haired Dachshund. I had fun and got my exercise running around chasing him as he that didn’t want to be photographed. Gotta love pet photography some times. The tough part was photographing at the worst possible time of day, direct sunlight. Can you say “Sunny 16 rule”!
I hope you enjoy the photographs of Jackie.









Anthony Lujan Photography
Serving Inland Empire, Orange and Los Angeles Counties
Individual Photography| Family Photography | Wedding Photography | Maternity Photography| Newborn Photography | Children Photography | Pet Photography | Travel Photography
www.anthonylujanphotography.com
www.anthonylujanphotography.com/blog
Posted in {2010}, {Pet}, {Photography}
Tags: Anthony Lujan, Anthony Lujan Photography, anthonylujan, anthonylujanphotography, Corona, family photography, pet, Pet Photographer, pet photography, pet session, Riverside CA, Southern California, Southern California Photographer, {Photography}
“I see a true artist’s eye for composition and light that makes your images esthetically rich, very engaging, and lasting in their appeal. On top of that, you have a calm and positive nature that makes you a pleasure to be around. You demonstrate passion for what you do and your results show it! I loved the photography location and appreciated you knowing all the best spots! I felt you spent a good amount of time during the session and we even had time to chat it was great. You captured my somewhat not-so-obedient doggy and never lost patience with her moving around! I’m sure if she had been willing to “stay” and/or “down” it would have been easier for you to capture more ideal compositions but you did it anyway with her moving all over the place — I love them!”







Anthony Lujan Photography
Serving Inland Empire, Orange and Los Angeles Counties
Individual Photography| Family Photography | Wedding Photography | Maternity Photography| Newborn Photography | Children Photography | Pet Photography | Travel Photography
www.anthonylujanphotography.com
www.anthonylujanphotography.com/blog
Posted in {2010}, {Pet}, {Photography}, {Testimonial}
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